Official Raspberry Pi Projects Volume 3 Magazine Now Availalbe

The official Raspberry Pi Foundation has this week announced the publication of its new Official Raspberry Pi Projects Volume 3 magazine which provides over 200 pages of hacking and making projects using the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC. But don’t worry if you are still a beginner with the Raspberry Pi you can dive straight into Volume 3 as the magazine starts with a beginners guide to programming in Python. Walking you through the very basics allowing you to get up to speed as quickly as possible by building the classic video game Pong from scratch.

The Raspberry Pi foundation explains more :

Hey folks, Rob from The MagPi here with some very exciting news! The third volume of the Official Pi Projects Book is out right this second, and we’ve packed its 200 pages with the very best Pi projects and guides! Then we showcase some of the most inspiring projects from around the community, such as a camera for taking photos of the moon, a smart art installation, amazing arcade machines, and much more. Next, we ease you into a series of tutorials that will help you get the most out of your Pi. Among other things, you’ll be learning how to sync your Pi to Dropbox, use it to create a waterproof camera, and even emulate an Amiga. We’ve also assembled a load of reviews to let you know what you should be buying if you want to extend your Pi experience. I am extremely proud of what the entire MagPi team has put together here, and I know you’ll enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed creating it.

In the UK, you can get your copy of the new Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book at WH Smith and all good newsagents today. In the US, print copies will be available in stores such as Barnes & Noble very soon.

For more information and to learn more about the Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book Volume 3 jump over to the Raspberry Pi website by following the link below. If you enjoy building Pi projects you might be interested in our comprehensive list of Raspberry Pi displays, HATS and small screens.